Celebrating Darkness in Art

Beautiful, disturbing, interesting, offensive, mysterious, grotesque, enchanting... all words used to describe the various works that are featured here.
Artistic Devil celebrates the darker, more twisted side of art. Contributing artists share their nightmares and macabre dreams.
Some of the images here are quite graphic and the subjects can even be offensive to some viewers, so be warned as you browse through our collection.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Andrey Sorockin

Andrey Sorockin is a photographer from Finland. His passion for art came through his father. Though the inspiration comes from the society where he lives, things that he sees and things that he hears. Mostly he tries to show the loneliness of reality and the cruelty of society that claims to be "society of well being". But there is also a softer side of his art, his love for that only one.

He is very different from most Finnish artists, because he always has philosophy behind his art. He is also a writer, musician and likes to paint for relaxing.

Andras is a member of Helsinki Camera-club since 2006.

E-Mail: andras9@inbox.ruandras9@inbox.ru

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